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  • Tyga Calls Tupac "Dad," Posts Letters From Real Life Father in Prison

    Tyga, who has been facing various controversies with girlfriend Kylie Jenner, recently posted his photo alongside Tupac's image on Twitter, which wasn't received well by his fans. In the photo, which is captioned "Dad" Tyga is wearing the same blue Duke basketball jersey with Tupac. He also sported a silver necklace as well.
  • Wireless Festival 2016 Lineup: Kygo, J. Cole, Calvin Harris, Future Headline

    Wireless Festival has announced its 2016 lineup. The London-based all-genre music festival will be headlined by the likes of Calvin Harris, Kygo, J. Cole, Future, Chase & Status and Skepta's grime label, Boy Better Know.
  • The Best Musical Vines Are Made by One Talented Bird Named Coo [VIDEOS]

    When it comes to musical Vines, there's no better account than Coo, which features amazing loop videos of a talented yellow-crested cockatoo that lives in Japan. Though the bird's main instrument seems to be the keyboard, this account also shows Coo showing off his percussion and DJ skills! Check out a handful of these Vine videos below.
  • Bob Dylan Announces Tour With Mavis Staples, New Album ‘Fallen Angels’

    Bob Dylan announced that his 37th studio album, Fallen Angels, is due out sometime this year. Following a brief tour in Japan this April, the 74-year-old folk icon will hit the road with legendary R&B and gospel singer Mavis Staples for a 27-date U.S. tour throughout June and July.
  • 'LHHNY' Star Cardi B Wants to Vote Bernie Sanders for President, Calls Hillary Clinton "Fake"

    TV Personality Cardi B is just as outspoken offscreen as she is onscreen. The 'Love & Hip Hop: New York' reality star stopped by Power 105.1's morning show, 'The Breakfast Club,' on Tuesday (March 8) to discuss everything from her sexuality to her political views. During the interview, Cardi announced her plans to vote for 2016 Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders and explains why she thinks Hillary Clinton is "fake."
  • Stream Hillary Clinton’s International Women’s Day Playlist Featuring Beyonce, M.I.A. [LISTEN]

    Before the primary polls opened in Michigan and Mississippi, Democratic presidential nomination front-runner Hillary Clinton kicked off International Women's Day with a Spotify playlist featuring uplifting tracks from female artists including Beyonce, M.I.A., Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Alabama Shakes.
  • Korn and Rob Zombie Announce Co-Headlining U.S. Tour Dates Ahead of Album

    Korn and Rob Zombie have announced 26 co-headlining U.S. tour dates from mid-July to early September. A few dates are additionally featured in an offer called “Ticket to Rock,” which gives fans the chance to see Slipknot, Marilyn Manson, Disturbed and Breaking Benjamin with the use of a single pass.ss.
  • Azealia Banks Deletes Twitter Account Following Online Feud With Iggy Azalea

    On Tuesday (March 8), rapper Azealia Banks decided to remove herself from social media and deleted her Twitter account. The choice followed Banks’ recent online feud with Iggy Azalea.
  • Spike Lee Calls Chance The Rapper "A Fraud" For 'Chi-Raq' Criticism

    Spike Lee’s film 'Chi-Raq' has been highly criticized. Rappers who hail from the Windy City, including Chance The Rapper, have been particularly vocal about their disapproval for the film. Lee recently spoke out about his critics and called the “Sunday Candy” rhymer a fraud.
  • Stream, Download Karma Fields Album 'New Age Dark Age'

    Mysterious producer Karma Fields has released his new album New Age Dark Age via Vancouver based electronic music label Monstercat. Despite being a newcomer to the game, Karma Fields was able to tab some solid names on the LP like Talib Kweli on an interesting electronic, hip-hop crossover track, Kerli and actor and singer Juliette Lewis.
  • Diplo Talks Major Lazer Cuba Debut, New Jack U Music With Charlie Rose

    Speaking to Charlie Rose down in Cuba, Diplo talked about the Major Lazer takeover of Cuba and how important it really was and even slipped in hints at new Jack Ü music with Skrillex.
  • Rolling Stones Former Bassist Bill Wyman Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer

    Former Rolling Stones bassist and The Rhythm Kings frontman Bill Wyman has announced that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. On Tuesday (March 8), the legendary musician revealed that, luckily, he caught the disease early and expects to make a full recovery.
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